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LODGING, CABINS, COTTAGES,
CAMPGROUNDS, MOTELS Krupps All Season Resort, 32170 Emily Lake Road - Twin Lakes, Toivola MI 49965. 906-288-3404. Weekly & Nightly Rates for Modern 1,2, &3 bedroom Lakefront Cabins on beautiful Twin Lakes! Sleep from 1 to 8 people. Campground. Reasonable Rates. Located 23 Miles South of Houghton Michigan on M-26. Highest snowfall area in the midwest. 390" average. Parkview Lodge and Grill, 32423 N. Highway M-26, Twin Lakes, Toivola, MI 49965. Phone: 906-288-3288. The Lodge has 16 rooms with queen-sized beds, satellite TV, refrigerators, and coffee makers. Handicap accessible unit. Indoor heated pool, whirlpool, and sauna. Full service restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. Lounge with big screen satellite TV. Internet access available. 26 miles south of Houghton on the Bill Nicholls ATV and snowmobile trail and across from Twin Lakes State Park for swimming, fishing, and boating. Twin Lakes Resort, 32970 N. Parkside Drive, Twin Lakes,Toivola, MI 49965. (906) 288-3666. Midway between Houghton and Ontonagon in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. Quiet and comfortable lakefront vacation cottages, fully equipped, 2 and 3 Bedrooms, suitable for 2-7 people. Sandy swimming beach. Monthly rentals available. Open late-May thru mid-Oct.
Highway M-26 in Twin Lakes,Toivola, MI 49965; Phone: (906) 288-3321. The most popular feature is the sandy, warm beach on Lake Roland that is shallow enough for young children. Open for day use for travelers and area residents. Beach House, Picnic Tables, and a Playground for the kids. 1.5 mile Nature Trail. Lake Roland also offers anglers walleye, crappie, bass and an occasional tiger muskie. Boat ramp. Take M-26 southwest of Houghton 23 miles. 61 campsites. Across from the Bill Nicholls Multi-Use Trail. Cross-country ski trails (not groomed).
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